Smart Cities

AI Conference in GMIT – an insight on AI and the West

Seamus Dowling is a lecturer at the Mayo Campus of GMIT and speaker at the Mayo-AI event on the 20th…

7 years ago

Big Data Belfast conference to take place at Belfast’s International Convention Centre

The sixth Big Data Belfast conference returns to Belfast on Thursday 18 October at ICC Belfast (formerly Belfast Waterfront). The…

7 years ago

Could a Digital Silk Road solve the Belt and Road’s sustainability problem?

by Winston Ma Wenyan, Chief Executive Officer, China Silkroad Investment & Development (Beijing) Co. Ltd, from his presentation to the…

7 years ago

Interview With Roy van Pamelen, Urban Development Specialist

What is your background briefly? As a City Developer for three decades, I always wanted to build towards a better…

7 years ago

Interview with Eddie Postma, Founder of Parksen

What is your background briefly? I’ve been working as an ICT project manager for large companies and I’ve been building…

7 years ago

Big Data Comes to Belfast, October 2018

When and where is it on? Big Data Belfast takes place on Thursday October 18 in Belfast’s Waterfront Hall.  It’s…

7 years ago

Interview With David Fritsche: From NASA to Crypto

What is your background briefly? I began my career as a systems analyst and programmer with NASA where I had…

7 years ago

Can Blockchain Revolutionise the Smart Cities?

An interesting viewpoint from Shiv Aggarwal, the CEO of  MyEarthId.org, working towards simplifying the process of validation of Human Identity,…

8 years ago

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